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Monday, March 12, 2007

More fun with 3D printing.



Seems like a lot of uses are showing up. Many in the medical field. Who knows, in 15 years you may be able to have a new body printed out of tissue samples. The new body could even be made without the flaws of your current one. Potentially anyway. Would still have to figure out how to transplant a brain. Oh well, one step at a time.

2 Comments:

Blogger Jar(egg)head said...

So I could have the body of a Greek god, (as opposed to the body of the Roman god Carbohydratus, which I currently possess).

As for brain transplants, that's easy; the New York Times staff have already figured it out. They share one brain among many hundreds of people. One substandard, abby-someone brain, admittedly...

13:57  
Blogger Churt(Elfkind) said...

I thought that was a brain share. Something like a time share where only a few get around to using it and no one takes full advantage of it.

14:59  

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